I've got a Note 5 that has been problematic since updating to Marshmallow, bad battery drain, screen and internet usage, off the charts... it's going back as I got a warranty replacement from Verizon, running Lollipop... that I did NOT update to MM.
Last night, had the Marshmallow version running on wifi and when I woke up this morning, the cell standby was 100% and it ate the battery like no tomorrow.
The Lollipop version was just its mellow self, not burning anything out of the ordinary, very low usage across the board.
The Marshmallow one that's going back seemed like it was running 'haywire' and the phone was operated conservatively, five cache partition cleanings, factory reset, safe modes, good/strong wifi and a solid 4G connection.
After watching the original phone operate first under Lollipop, then the update to Marshmallow... coupled with the second phone solely under Lollipop...
My conclusion is that while MM is a 'smoother' OS, the Verizon version, at least in my case with the original phone, had some SERIOUS bugs that need to be worked out.
Lots of conflict in the power, screen, wifi usage and most of all, the SOT was, for a Note 5, not that impressive, once the OS settled down.
I will remain on Lollipop for as long as I need to be until I see that the MM OS gets its 'you-know-what together.
YMMV!
Last night, had the Marshmallow version running on wifi and when I woke up this morning, the cell standby was 100% and it ate the battery like no tomorrow.
The Lollipop version was just its mellow self, not burning anything out of the ordinary, very low usage across the board.
The Marshmallow one that's going back seemed like it was running 'haywire' and the phone was operated conservatively, five cache partition cleanings, factory reset, safe modes, good/strong wifi and a solid 4G connection.
After watching the original phone operate first under Lollipop, then the update to Marshmallow... coupled with the second phone solely under Lollipop...
My conclusion is that while MM is a 'smoother' OS, the Verizon version, at least in my case with the original phone, had some SERIOUS bugs that need to be worked out.
Lots of conflict in the power, screen, wifi usage and most of all, the SOT was, for a Note 5, not that impressive, once the OS settled down.
I will remain on Lollipop for as long as I need to be until I see that the MM OS gets its 'you-know-what together.
YMMV!